On 5/31/07, James Ratcliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The actual algorithm in this case is less intelligent, but the AI is more
intelligent because it has 2 algorithms to use, and knows enough to choose
in between them.
This is similar to the sorting problem... depending on how large a list of
items you have to sort, and whether they are partially sorted already a
different algorithm can be chosen. And over time, if you knew exactly
which one to choose, you would have better performance, and hence be
smarter.
I think this is close to what is called "adaptive systems" in systems
verification nomenclature:
http://www.dasmod.de/twiki/bin/view/DASMOD/WebHome
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